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Care continuity linked to fewer hospital visits for older adults receiving home-based care

01.26.26 | American Academy of Family Physicians

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Original Research

Care Continuity Linked to Fewer Hospital Visits for Older Adults Receiving Home-Based Care

Background: This study examined whether continuity of care (how often patients see their assigned physician and nurse) was associated with urgent care use and hospital admissions among older adults receiving permanent home-based primary care.

What They Found: Researchers analyzed electronic health record data from three primary care centers in Barcelona, Spain, including 1,207 patients receiving permanent home-based care. The average patient age was 88.5 years, and most had multiple chronic conditions. Over one year, mean continuity of care was 73.3% with assigned general practitioners and 83.1% with assigned primary care nurses. Patients who saw their assigned clinician more often were less likely to use home ambulance services. Those patients were also less likely to visit the emergency department, or be admitted to the hospital. Seeing the same general practitioner for at least three out of four visits was associated with about a 39% lower likelihood of emergency department visits over one year, fewer ambulance calls, and fewer hospital admissions. Higher continuity with assigned nurses was also associated with fewer ambulance calls and fewer hospital admissions.

Implications: These findings support efforts to keep care relationships stable, particularly aiming for at least 75% of general practitioner visits with the assigned general practitioner.

Effect of Continuity of Care on Emergency Care and Hospital Admissions Among Patients Receiving Home-Based Care; A Population-Based Cohort Study

Luis González-de Paz, MSc, PhD, et al

Consorci d’Atenció Primària de Salut Barcelona Esquerra (CAPSBE), Barcelona, Spain

Primary Health Care Transversal Research Group, Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques

August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Barcelona, Spain

Nursing Department of Public Health, Mental Health and Mother and Child Health, Univer-

sity of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

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The Annals of Family Medicine

26-Jan-2026

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Deb Hipp
American Academy of Family Physicians
debhipp24@gmail.com

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APA:
American Academy of Family Physicians. (2026, January 26). Care continuity linked to fewer hospital visits for older adults receiving home-based care. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LRD9P9G8/care-continuity-linked-to-fewer-hospital-visits-for-older-adults-receiving-home-based-care.html
MLA:
"Care continuity linked to fewer hospital visits for older adults receiving home-based care." Brightsurf News, Jan. 26 2026, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LRD9P9G8/care-continuity-linked-to-fewer-hospital-visits-for-older-adults-receiving-home-based-care.html.